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Supergeo offers GIS training tool

Supergeo Technologies says that its latest packages offer effective training for both GIS users and non-GIS professionals, as well as new tools for sharing geospatial data. The training offering comes in the shape of free online courses with extensive learning materials. The firm says that it is a leader in the field with its state-of-the-art GIS technology and is able to assist personnel from various industries to address different tasks with spatial information. A comprehensive series of online course
April 27, 2015 Read time: 3 mins
New packages from Supergeo Technologies improve GIS data sharing and training
8077 Supergeo Technologies says that its latest packages offer effective training for both GIS users and non-GIS professionals, as well as new tools for sharing geospatial data. The training offering comes in the shape of free online courses with extensive learning materials.

The firm says that it is a leader in the field with its state-of-the-art GIS technology and is able to assist personnel from various industries to address different tasks with spatial information. A comprehensive series of online courses, based on SuperGIS as operating practices, is available to support users to fully understand the basic concepts of GIS and GIS software manipulation.

The SuperGIS Online Courses are said to be easy to understand and suitable for beginners. These allow users to comprehend the operation on different platforms with real case scenarios. In addition to complete course slides and operating video, the courses also come with practical exercises and quizzes. Users can examine learning outcomes and internalise this to advance future career development.

The courses include: desktop GIS and analyst extensions, SuperGIS toolkit, satellite image processing; server GIS and map service publishing, customisation by JavaScript, mobile application SDK; mobile GIS: GIS data collection on Windows, iOS and Android devices, GPS track record, AR and guiding point.

Meanwhile the powerful GIS Web Manager in SuperGIS Server 3.2 is designed to help enterprises share diverse geospatial data. The latest SuperGIS Server 3.2 is optimised for use by developers, administrators, and front-side users. For administrators the built-in SuperGIS Server Manager provides a new interface to manage all the built applications. Administrators can better manage SuperGIS Server on the fly. Also, the new interface of SuperGIS Server Manager enables users to overlay maps with online maps like OpenStreetMap and Bing Maps with ease, making GIS data sharing and website establishing much easier and faster.

For developers the new APIs and samples have been added on Supergeo Developer Network (SGDN), to help developers be equipped with better gears to make high-quality and customised maps. The latest API references and Help can be found in the installation package of SuperGIS Server.

And for client users, all web applications have an optimal Table of Content, allowing better control of the layers. Meanwhile a new print tool means that users can easily print the map whenever required.

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